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Cruise pushes 'Edge of Tomorrow' to its limits

Hilary Fox Associated Press

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05/27/2014 10:11:48 AM MDT

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Actors Emily Blunt and Tom Cruise at a photocall for their new film Edge of Tomorrow, where a part is being filmed in Trafalgar Square, background, in London, Sunday, May 25, 2014. Nelson's Column is at right, the National Gallery is at left, (AP Photo / John Stillwell/PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE

LONDON (AP) — Three premieres in three cities on one day. Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt are pushing their own limits to promote their latest movie "Edge of Tomorrow."

The tour starts Wednesday with an early London premiere, moving on to Paris and ending in New York.

Film stars are used to jetting around to launch their projects but not usually on the same day. Blunt, the 31-year-old British actress known from "The Devil Wears Prada," says it's typical of her co-star.

"When I heard about the premiere idea of three in one day, I just said 'that's Tom's idea,'" she said.

"Edge of Tomorrow," directed by Doug Liman, is an action thriller, a science-fiction tale, a war movie and a love story all rolled into one.

Cruise, 51, plays military PR man Maj. William Cage, a quick-talking coward who is forced to fight for humanity against an alien invasion. Blunt is the poster girl for the army, a highly-trained warrior and the only person who can help Cage when he starts living the same day over and over again, never reaching the tomorrow of the title.

Shot in the U.K. at Warner Brothers' Leavesden Studios, the director says three premieres in twenty-four hours is nothing compared to what they achieved on the set.

"'Edge of Tomorrow' was an impossible movie to make — harder than anything I've ever done before. So having a premiere day that starts off sounding impossible really seemed like it would be a great way to finish," Liman said.

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Cruise and Blunt joked about who will have more stamina on the day.

"Because I have a baby, I'm not sleeping as much anyway," Blunt noted.

"You'll be like, unconscious. But I'll be there," Cruise countered.

Cruise and Blunt were talking on the rooftop of a London hotel overlooking the opening location of the movie, where the main character is flown in to Trafalgar Square. It was the first time a helicopter has ever landed in between the famous fountains, next to Nelson's Column — something Cruise still gets excited talking about.

Despite shooting around the clock, the stars took time out when Blunt invited Cruise to a trendy London sex club to celebrate Matt Damon's birthday — a story she revealed on Jimmy Kimmel's U.S. chat show.

"He thought it was going to be a more civilized night," Blunt says. "But it was fun."

"Edge of Tomorrow" is in U.K. cinemas on Friday and opens in the U.S. on June 6.

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